Monday, July 15, 2024
Vocational Manifesto
Friday, July 12, 2024
Dr. Kim's Hallmarks of Biblical Interpretation
Dr. Kim emphasizes holistic, inclusive, and socially engaged approaches to biblical interpretation.
**Contextual and Socio-Cultural Analysis**
Kim takes the socio-cultural and historical contexts of biblical texts seriously. He explores how the context in which a text is written influences its meaning and relevance [ref.: Christ’s Body in Corinth: The Politics of a Metaphor].
**Intercultural Hermeneutics**
He advocates for interpreting the Bible through an intercultural lens, considering diverse cultural perspectives. This approach acknowledges that readers bring their cultural backgrounds to interpret biblical texts [ref.: Paul’s Gospel, Empire, Race, and Ethnicity: Through the Lens of Minoritized Scholarship].
**Ethical and Transformational Focus**
Kim’s interpretation often highlights ethical implications and the potential for personal and social transformation. He examines how biblical teachings can be applied to contemporary ethical issues and social justice concerns [ref.: A Transformative Reading of the Bible: Explorations of Holistic Human Transformation].
The flesh-and-blood reader is vital to the interpretive process because the meaning of a text emerges through the interaction between the text and the reader, making the reader’s context and perspective crucial to interpretation [ref.: Biblical Interpretation: Theory, Process, and Criteria].
**Critical and Self-Reflective Approach**
He encourages a critical examination of traditional interpretations and invites readers to reflect on their own biases and assumptions. This self-reflective approach aims to uncover deeper, often overlooked meanings in biblical texts [ref.: Resurrecting Jesus: The Renewal of New Testament Theology].
**Integration of Theological and Literary Methods**
Kim combines theological insights with literary analysis, examining narrative structures, themes, and motifs to uncover theological messages [ref.: A Theological Introduction to Paul’s Letters: Exploring a Threefold Theology of Paul].
[PDF: Dr. Kim's Hallmarks of Biblical Interpretation]
1. **Cross-Cultural Hermeneutics**: Dr. Kim is deeply interested in how biblical texts can be interpreted across different cultures and contexts. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the Bible within its historical and cultural setting while also making it relevant to contemporary audiences.
2. **Pauline Theology**: He has written extensively on the Apostle Paul, offering fresh perspectives on Paul’s letters and theology. His work often challenges traditional interpretations, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of Paul’s messages in their historical and social contexts.
3. **Ethics and Identity**: Dr. Kim explores themes of identity, particularly in relation to ethnicity, race, and gender, in the Bible. He is interested in how biblical texts address or can be applied to issues of identity and ethics in modern society.
4. **Theological Integration**: His scholarship integrates theological reflection with biblical interpretation, aiming to bridge the gap between academic study and practical application in faith communities.
5. **Author and Educator**: Dr. Kim has authored several books and scholarly articles, and he is also a respected educator. He serves as a professor, mentoring students and contributing to the academic community through teaching and research.
6. **Interfaith Dialogue**: He is engaged in interfaith dialogue, recognizing the importance of understanding and cooperation among different religious traditions.
7. **Critical and Constructive Approach**: Dr. Kim employs a critical approach to biblical texts, questioning traditional interpretations and encouraging readers to engage with the text in a way that is both critical and constructive. He seeks to uncover deeper meanings and applications of biblical teachings.
These characteristics make Dr. Yung Suk Kim a significant figure in contemporary biblical scholarship, particularly in the areas of Pauline studies, cross-cultural interpretation, and theological ethics.
Saturday, July 6, 2024
The Parables of Jesus (videos)
I have 26 videos about the parables of Jesus in the YouTube playlist of "The Parables of Jesus." I made them 3-4 years ago. I love the stories that Jesus made up to teach people the rule of God. He does not use technical jargon or complex ideas about it. He draws stories from everyday life and challenges his audience to rethink themselves.
Virginia Beach 2024
Yesterday was a beautiful day when we were at Virginia Beach---a sunny day with snug clouds hung over us, 87 degrees with fresh breezes. Many people came out to see and enjoy the ocean, sand, sun, walks, sitting, meditating, and doing nothing other than being there in the bosom of nature. A sheer realization is that nothing stays the same. People change. Pets also change. Sand is not the same. Ocean waves and winds are not the same. Even if things around me may be the same, I perceive and feel them differently.
There is no permanent refuge or rock that does not change on Earth. Where does my help come from? How can it happen? What should I do? People often answer these questions effortlessly. While sometimes simple answers may serve us well, we need a careful, comprehensive, contextual approach.
Thursday, July 4, 2024
Writing and teaching
Monday, July 1, 2024
New Book Posts (How to Read the Gospels)
My publisher Rowman & Littlefield made this post for my recent book HOW TO READ THE GOSPELS. See my book publication page for more information.
Thursday, June 27, 2024
Critical, Practical Mindset
-"Why does Mark not include a birth/infancy narrative?"
-"Why does Matthew include the story about Jesus's escape to Egypt and return to Israel?"
-"Is Luke's Gospel a politically innocuous gospel or a social gospel?"
-"Jesus's last words in John are "It is finished" (John 19:30). What is finished in the narrative? What should be continued by his disciples?"
Read the Gospels by yourself. Ask critical, contextual questions from your context. Read my book HOW TO READ THE GOSPELS along with your study. It's only 24 dollars, a few cups of coffee. Then you will be different than the past.
Friday, June 21, 2024
Metanoia (μετάνοια)
Photo Courtesy of Dr. Seung Soon Jang |
The Grace of God
Nothing surpasses the grace of God. Sin holds no dominion over it. People feel suffocated when they think there is no hope in them. Yet, in God, we discover the ultimate and everlasting source of hope.